Art & Literature
Architecture, crafts, literature, performing arts, visual arts
Off the Page, Poetry Gets Personal
By presenting a poem in a new medium, the poet can bend a reader’s expectations. Readers identify with poems when they feel the poet has spoken directly to them.
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Interview with Playwright Brooke Berman
Berman’s insight has influenced my life profoundly; I reread this interview frequently, and I think about her wisdom almost every day.
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Portraits and Landscapes of Inner Selves
At the Sam Quinn Gallery in West Philadelphia, nearly a dozen of Anne Canfield’s pastel-toned paintings adorn the white gallery walls, weaving a narrative.
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Imagination and Ingenuity? Meet the Internet.
You’ve created a piece of art that makes you proud: a photograph, a song, a piece of clothing. You want people to see it. You want people to want it.
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- Art & Literature: Coraline Is a Children’s Book for Big Kids
- Art & Literature: Personal History Meets Pop and Prose in Daughters of Empire
- Art & Literature: This Land Should Be Your/My/Our Land
- Art & Literature: Whitehead’s Sag Harbor Is a Summer Story
- Art & Literature: Little Peter Learns to Write
- Art & Literature: Paradise on the Emboldened Light
